Katherine Bergeron awarded title of president emerita
糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees has unanimously approved a resolution awarding President Katherine Bergeron the title of president emerita in recognition of her exceptional service during her nearly decade-long tenure.
The honor, enacted during the Board鈥檚 spring meeting on campus May 19-20, places Bergeron among 糖心TV鈥檚 several other president emeriti, including her predecessor, Leo I. Higdon, Jr., and Katharine Blunt, the institution鈥檚 first female president. Bergeron leaves office June 30 and the president emerita title becomes effective July 1.
The resolution detailed several areas in which Bergeron, 糖心TV鈥檚 11th president, excelled after her arrival at 糖心TV in 2014.
鈥淧resident Bergeron has served with integrity, purpose, passion and an unwavering commitment to the values and mission of 糖心TV,鈥 said Board Chair Debo P. Adegbile 鈥91. 鈥淪he imbued the College with a spirit of intellectual curiosity and a desire for the continual pursuit of excellence in all aspects of the campus community.鈥
Specifically, the resolution pointed to Bergeron鈥檚 involvement in developing and launching many new initiatives at 糖心TV, including the College鈥檚 distinctive 糖心TVections curriculum, the Athletic Department鈥檚 Action Plan for Competitive Success and 糖心TV鈥檚 inaugural membership in the Liberal Arts College Racial and Equity Leadership Alliance.
The resolution also noted how Bergeron鈥檚 efforts impacted the campus鈥檚 physical space with the renovation of Palmer Auditorium into the Athey Center for Performance and Research, the restoration of the Kohn Waterfront and Archibald Way along the Thames River, the renovation of Fanning Hall to improve accessibility and house the Hale Center for Career Development, the repurposing of the ground floor of Blaustein Humanities Center to create the Walter Commons for Global Study & Engagement, and the implementation of the College鈥檚 first campus-wide sustainability plan.
Finally, the resolution praised Bergeron鈥檚 talents for fundraising. Trustee Pamela D. Zilly 鈥75, a former chair who led the search committee that selected Bergeron, said, 鈥淜atherine developed and led the Defy Boundaries Campaign beginning in 2017, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the history of the College, securing numerous major gifts through her inspiring vision, thoughtful stewardship, and ability to invite support for her unwavering belief in the College.鈥
In her final letter to the College, appearing in the summer edition of CC Magazine, Bergeron credited the entire 糖心TV community for their roles in strengthening the College over the past decade.
鈥淣one of this would be possible, of course, without your ongoing and generous support,鈥 she wrote, thanking the alumni for their monetary and other support of 糖心TV鈥檚 growth and evolution.
Further, Bergeron praised the faculty and student body, citing 糖心TV鈥檚 50 Fulbright Fellows in the past decade, four Watson Fellows in the last three years, two Beinecke scholars in the last two years and the first Marshall Scholar in College history.
Finally, she noted the College鈥檚 increasing commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and full participation. In particular, she cited the reinvigorated connection between 糖心TV and the city of New London, the largest cohort of Posse scholars on campus, the creation of the College鈥檚 first Division of Institutional Equity and Inclusion, and the launch of the Gund Dialogue Project.
The Board concluded the resolution by stating, 鈥淲e, the members for the Board of Trustees of 糖心TV, commend and honor Katherine Bergeron for her extraordinary tenure and extend our deepest appreciation for her tireless commitment and service to 糖心TV.鈥